Dec 25, 2005

Christmas In Iraq

I'm dreaming of a sandy Christmas...oh wait I'm not dreaming, oh well. Hey everyone, I thought I would start out with some humor to help with the dreary day today here. It is the rainy season here, and everything is just sloppy. It doesn't just have one good rain here, it is a whole week event, or so it has been about a week now. The rain is just a constant drizzel, just enough to get you wet, but not anything really to get excited about. The elections went off well, no attacks in our area, but wouldn't you know it just two days before Christmas those guy's had to hit us with some Rockets. Don't worry nobody got hurt, so it's just one of those things you have to deal with and move on. Like everything in the Army more change is comming, we are going to be moving. I can't say when or where on here for security reasons, so I am just asking everybody to get their packages or letters sent no later than the first week of Jan. when I have my new address I will send out an e-mail to everyone. Thank you all for the packages and letters, everyone has been very generous. One side note for those who want to contribute towards the ipod, Rachael is in charge of that and has ask'd that a Best Buy gift card be sent to either our address or my mothers (everybody should have one or the other) and just address the envelope in my name. Thanks alot everyone, Merry Chirstmas!

Dec 16, 2005

A few things for a Soldier

Hey everybody, thanks for all of the e-mails and comments you all have responded with it’s really nice to hear from everybody. I know I said I would post some things that I need, and some things that make life here a little more enjoyable, alleviate some of the stress and help the time go by faster. Here are some of the basics that I could use. Lab series for men (skin resurfacing scrub and skin revitalizer), Mach 3 Turbo blades, Speed stick (Ocean surf), and Charmin Ultra with aloe and Vit. E (not more than 4 rolls please, I don’t have a lot of room).

Aside from the basics here are some things that will help when it starts to get really really hot. Normal t-shirts get soaked with sweat so I have found that Under Armor close fit shirts (www.rangerjoes.com ) perform phenomenal with wicking away the sweat, I wear a size large and desert tan (not brown) is the color authorized. Additionally for undergarments as well I use Under Armor boxer briefs to keep dry in all places, size Med. color brown. The shirts are around $25.00 and the briefs a little less, a total of 5 apiece should last me awhile.

Some edible items that would be nice are, Gatorade mix – makes 1 quart (riptide rush and fruit punch are my favorite but all flavors are welcome) Jolly ranchers, Pringles (sour cream & onion, and original), and cherry twizzlers. Please don’t send to much of anyone thing as I mentioned before space is limited.

With all that there leaves just the fun stuff, CD’s, DVD’s, etc. I know a lot of you are sending DVD’s so I’ll give you all some titles to give you a better idea. The Star Wars series, Donnie Darko, Smallville (all seasons), The Siege, I robot, Empire, War of the Worlds. Some CD’s are, 50 cent (get rich or die trying), lil john/lil scrappy (King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville), Tech9ne (absolute power), BlackeyedPeas (elephunk).

The two very last things that I am going to put down are two big item’s that I don’t necessarily need but would be very nice to have here would be an a black 60GB video Ipod ($399 www.apple.com, or Best Buy). I would love this because I have music on my laptop but no way to listen to it when I am on a convoy, or have a little down time before I have to be somewhere or do something. My music is an awesome motivator and stress reliever. The next thing that would be helpful is an external hard drive (200 GB or larger – Best Buy or computer store), with my digital camera I am going to be taking a lot of pictures and my laptop’s hard drive is almost full.

I know this seems like a lot of stuff to ask for, whatever you want to contribute will be appreciated greatly, as far as the two large items if everybody pitched in a little the Ipod would make an awesome 24th Birthday/Christmas present and be very cherished over here. Thanks so much for all of your support, it’s good to know I have so many people that are wishing me well, I love you all.

Dec 8, 2005

1 Week till elections...

Things are getting a little tense around here, the election is one week away and the whole camp is preparing for it. The other day I went outside the wire to escort the Iraqi Police recruits to a site where they received training on weapons. We also were there to keep watch over the recruits in case any of them decided to do something stupid. These locals are getting a crash course on how to become police, most of them have been farmers or merchants and what not and now they are being taught how to shoot automatic weapons. To add to their list of knowledge to gain is Iraqi law, which I am sure has changed from the old regime. Training these locals all these things in a short amount of time is a priority for Iraq's stability, but the time allotted unfourtunately is not nearly enough. I am learning alot just by observing the things going on around me, it is surreal at times, and I have to step back into the world that I am used to sometimes. I find the easiest way to do this is when I read letters from home, and my magazines that I get sent to me. There is nothing out here and it can very easily get to a person if they are not concious about it and lose focus on the mission. I dont get much time to update my blog because things around here are very busy with this election comming up, so I anticipate that I will be able to list a few things that I need, but for now I am having to concentrate on a ton other stuff. I hope everyone is enjoying the holiday's, I forget that chirstmas is coming sometimes, that doesnt matter to me though. I just care that I am doing what I can do to ensure that my family and friends can have a safe holiday. Take care everyone, drink a few cups of eggnog for me, watch out for reindeer (especially on the way home from grandma's house).
P.S. DVD's are a very welcome relaxer when I get down time before I rack out (most anything except chick flicks and sappy movies - think guy!
Later everyone, I love you all!
Keeping watch out for suspicious activity/individuals as we roll up and secure the area for the Iraqi Police recruits. Posted by Picasa
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Iraqi Police recruits training with AK-47's Posted by Picasa
Iraqi Police recruits in formation. (though under watch by US Soldiers) Posted by Picasa
Standing by waiting to fire off the AK-47. Posted by Picasa
Firing off the AK-47, a fully automatic machine gun with a 7.62 round - HOOOAH! Posted by Picasa
Guarding the AK-47's Posted by Picasa
One of my fellow soldiers and my driver on the convoy out, keeping a watchful eye on the Iraqi Police recruits. Posted by Picasa
Iraqi Police recruit checking out his target. Posted by Picasa
Iraqi Police recruits training with AK-47's Posted by Picasa
Iraqi Police Major checking recruits in formation. Posted by Picasa

Dec 1, 2005

IRAQ

The big sandbox, or Iraq as most non-mil. know it...yes I am now here. It's taken awhile considering the US has been here over 3 years and now there's talks of drawing down the number of troops, but that doesn't matter because I finally made it. I am going to be stationed at Camp Bucca; named after Ronaled Bucca, a firefighter who died in the WTC attacks, and was an Army Reserve Military Police. I have great aspirations of acomplishing both personal and professional goals durring my year here, as well I am intrigued to know just what exactly I will be doing since my specialty isn't a very needed skill at this moment. Being the jack of all trades that I have been, I will try my best to get out and experience a little bit of everything, satifying my ever hungry curiosity of life, and making me more rounded as a soldier. I apoligize for the lack of pictures, my camera's LCD screen got cracked in training at fort dix, and the repair cost was a little higher than I expected ($280.00) so it might be a while before I publish any original works, but I will try to aquire some pic's from friends so that I can share what I am seeing with you all.

Nov 24, 2005

Kuwait

Well, its official now I'm in the sandbox. The flight wasnt bad, only took us around 14 hours and pretty comfy on the plane too. Right now I am in Kuwait just making some final preprations and some training before I head out. It was Turkey day today, and well I will give the Army credit for trying. No, really it wasnt bad, turkey was kinda dry but the ham was good, but what can I say Thanksgiving without spiked eggnog, beer, and football just doesnt seem right. I have other things to think about than that fun stuff right now, so it really doesnt bother me, its the thought that counts. I dont plan on doing too much for the big day, I guess I am really starting to get old when you really dont get excited about moving on to the next age. Who knows maybe it's the location, or the age, or just a little bit of both I guess I'll find out next year...that is if I'm back by then. I hope everyone has a great day!
Love ya all

Nov 21, 2005

I have left the US everyone, training at fort dix was interesting it had its good points and bad, but now its time for the big show. I am sitting in Ireland right now, one of our few stops to refuel on the way to the sandbox. As soon as I have an address I will get that out to everyone, and if I need anything I'll let everyone know. Thanks for all of you guy's support, and lets see how this journey plays out.

Oct 21, 2005

Getting Close to leaving

Hey everybody, its been awhile since I have last posted anything because I have been out at the forward operating base (FOB). For all you non-miltary people, ha which I guess is all of ya that means I have been out training in an area with tents, a perimeter, and lots of sand! Basically it is a place that is simulating the conditions in Iraq, which is not that great. I get to shower usually once a week, twice if I am lucky. I also live in a tent that is about 20 by 30 feet with others soldiers from the Headquarters platoon. Here are some pictures of what we are doing, its challenging but fun. I cant really discuss much else right now, for a few reasons most prevelant is this is a public blog which means anybody including the individuals who wish harm upon U.S. Soldiers can see it, and also I don't know exactly where we are going because though there are speculations anything can change in the Army. To address the first issue I am going to make this a private blog, so you will have to use your email address to access it. For those who I am in contact with via email dont worry about providing me one but those who wish to keep seeing this when I hit country should go through the people they know and get and email address to me. Once this happens I will be able to go into more detail and post pictures of stuff that the general public should not see, so enjoy and write comments so I know what you all think.

some of the buildings Posted by Picasa

going over the plan to take the city Posted by Picasa

do you think anyone going to get by these guys? Posted by Picasa

the "city" of balad, this city was full of insurgents and our teams had to clear every building and find the high value target Posted by Picasa

training for an urban environment Posted by Picasa

soldiers working on their batton training, can we say ouch! Posted by Picasa

thats my prisoner, sadly I had to let him go Posted by Picasa

soldiers working on their application of the "body handcuff" (looks comfy huh?) Posted by Picasa

my fellow gunners and their machine guns Posted by Picasa

convoy training Posted by Picasa

convoy training Posted by Picasa

Sep 18, 2005

Well the girlfriend has been bugging me about how little her picture is on here so I take a moment out of my Army story to give her props on my blog "here ya go babe"

Rachael with the 2nd Plt. macot "Rubber duck Boomer" such a ladies man errr duck! Posted by Picasa

Sep 10, 2005

Closer to the Sandbox

Well everyone it’s now phase two of my journey to Iraq. I am now here in Ft. Dix, NJ. training up with my company, how long we will be determined how well we perform our missions in training. To fill you all in on what has happened since the last time I wrote, I have some great pictures of Chicago, and my family. After we were done in Joplin, MO. we got to have labor day weekend off, so I took the opportunity to visit my best friend at her new apt. in Chicago. So as we get out and start to train here at ft. Dix I will be posting more pictures, but for now enjoy those I have taken so far. Talk to you guys later!


Katie @ her new apt. Posted by Picasa

Mom's porch on Cody's B-day Posted by Picasa